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山東省濰坊市2024屆高三下學期二模英語試卷
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Thebackpackyoutakecanmakeorbreakyourtripwhenyougotraveling.Herearethe
fourbesttravelbackpacksonthemarket.
AmazonBasics70L
It*smuchcheaperthanmanytravelbagsonthemarketanddoesnotsacrificeanyofthe
practicalusesorspacethatcomeswithmoreexpensivebags.Thebagmaynotbeasluxury
assomeofthemorehigh-endbags,butitssimplestyleletsyoufocusonthemainthingyou
needtofocusonwhentraveling:themoment.
EurohikeNepal65L
TheEurohikeBackpackisagreatchoicebecauseofhowadaptableitis.Besideshaving
agreatamountofstorage,itcomeswithaninternalsecuritypocket.Itweighsjust1.38kgas
opposedtootherbackpacks,whichcanweighuptonearly2kg.Ifyou'regoingtogohiking
whenyoutravel,thenitisperfect.
MountainWarehouseTor65L
First,itsbrandisoneofthemosttrustedintheindustry,soqualityisguaranteed.Second,
thebackpack'sadjustablebackallowsyoutochangehowthebagfitsaccordingtoyourneeds.
Availableinbothblueandgreen,thisisagreatchoiceifyouwantabagthatyoucandepend
on.
OspreyEuropeFarpoint70L
Ospreyisoneofthebestbrandsforbackpacks.Itsframe(框架)suspension,whichcanbe
adjustedtodifferentneeds,allowsyoutotravelmorecomfortably.Whetheryou'revisiting
Switzerlandinathick,woolcoatorthesouthofFranceinshortsandaT-shirt,thebagwill
matchyourlook.Thisbagdoessayitismarketedformen,but,ofcourse,itcanbeunisex.
1.WhatisthesellingpointoftheAmazonBasics?
A.Itsluxurystyle.B.Itsfashionabledesign.
C.Itshugespaceforuse.D.Itsgoodvalueformoney.
2.WhatdoMountainWarehouseTor65LandOspreyEuropeFarpoint70Lhaveincommon?
A.Theyarerichincolor.B.Theyhavethesamecapacity.
C.Theycanbeadjustedasneeded.D.Theyaretargetedformalecustomers.
3.Whichwillyouchooseifanti-theftfunctionisaconcern?
A.AmazonBasics70L.B.EurohikeNepal65L.
C.MountainWarehouseTor65L,D.OspreyEuropeFarpoint70L.
Atjustsevenyearsold,AngelinaTsuboidiscoveredherpassionforinnovation.Itall
beganwithasimplegamesheprogrammedinherLosAngelespublicschooFsGrade2class.
Today,atl8,theGrade12student'sinitialcuriosityhasevolvedintoadeep-seateddesireto
usetechnologytodecode(解碼)real-worldproblems.
In2021,sheco-developedMegaphone,oneofherfirstapps,totackleunansweredpost-
classquestionsandpoorcommunicationabouteventsandannouncements.Herproblem-
solvingabilitykeptbuildingfromthere.
WhenshetookonlineCPRclassesatthestartofthepandemic,shefigureditcouldn'tbe
justherwhowasstrugglingwiththesteps.SoshecreatedanappcalledCPRBuddy-a
winnerinthe2022AppleSwiftChallenge—whichguidesusersthroughCPRusing
vibrations(震動)toregulatebreath.Afterwinningtheaward,Angelinapresentedherworkto
AppleCEOTimCook,ahighlightinheryoungcareer,butoneshedidn'tlosehercoolover.
“There'snopointputtingpeopleonapedestal(神壇),"shesays.
Thenextyear,AngelinabuiltanappcalledLilac,designedtoassistnonEnglish-speaking
singleparentswithresourcesforhousing,jobopportunitiesandtranslationsupport.Shewas
inspiredbyherownexperiencesasachildofasinglemotherwhoimmigratedtotheUS.
WhenAngelinadecidedtopursuepilottrainingattheageof16,shewasstruckbyhow
difficultitwastofindfinancialsupport,whichencouragedhertocreateyetanotherapp,Pilot
FastTrack,whichhelpsthoselongingtobepilotsfindscholarshipsforflighttraining.
Lookingtothefuture,besidesapplyingtocollegeswithgreatlabs,Angelinaisexploring
thefieldofaerospacecybersecurityandmechatronics-combiningcomputerscience,
electricalengineeringandmechanicalengineering.
“There'snotenoughoptimismintheworld,"shesays."Ihavealsobeeninsituationsin
mylifewhereI'velostalotofhope.Butintheend,itisamindset,andtherearewaysinany
situationyou'reintomakeitsomewhatbetter."
4.WhatisAngelina'spursuit?
A.Todesigngamesforkids.
B.Tostimulateteen'scuriosity.
C.Toaddressproblemsthroughtechnology.
D.Tofindinnovativeapproachestodigitalchallenges.
5.WhatcanwelearnaboutAngelinafromParagraph3?
A.Shecouldn'tbreatheregularly.B.Shewasinspiredbycelebrities.
C.ShereplacedCPRwithanapp.D.Shewashumbleabouthersuccess.
6.WhatwastheprimarygoalofdevelopingPilotFastTrack?
A.Todirectpilots*careerpaths.B.Tohelpto-bepilotsfindfunds.
C.Topairfuturepilotswithairlines.D.Toevaluatepilottrainingschools.
7.Whatmightbethebesttitle?
A.BreakingthecodeB.Bearinggrowingpains
C.FacinglifeasitisD.Followingrolemodels
SomepeopletodaymightbeearlyrisersbecauseofDNAtheytakeafterNeanderthals
tensofthousandsofyearsago,suggestsnewresearch.
WhenearlyhumansmigratedfromAfricatoEurasiaroughly70,000yearsago,someof
themmatedwithNeanderthals,whohadalreadyadaptedtothecolder,darkerclimatesofthe
north.Theripple(漣漪)effectsofthatintermatingstillexisttoday:Modemhumansofnon-
Africanancestry(血統(tǒng))havebetween1and4percentNeanderthalDNA.SomeofthatDNA
relatestosleepmorespecifically,theinternalbodyclockknownasthecircadianrhythm.
Forthenewstudy,researcherscomparedDNAfromtoday'shumansandDNAfrom
Neanderthalfossils(化石).Inbothgroups,theyfoundsomeofthesamegeneticvariants
involvedwiththecircadianrhythm.Andtheyfoundthatmodernhumanswhocarrythese
variantsalsoreportedbeingearlyrisers.
ForNeanderthals,being"morningpeople“mightnothavebeentherealbenefitof
carryingthesegenes.Instead,scientistssuggest,Neanderthals9DNAgavethemfaster,more
flexibleinternalbodyclocks,whichallowedthemtoadjustmoreeasilytoannualchangesin
daylight.Thisconnectionmakessenseinthecontextofhumanhistory.Whenearlyhumans
movednorthoutofAfrica,theywouldhaveexperiencedvariabledaylighthours—shorter
daysinthewinterandlongerdaysinthesummer-forthefirsttime.TheNeanderthals1
circadianrhythmgeneslikelyhelpedearlyhumans1offspring(后代)adapttothisnew
environment.
Notably,thefindingsdonotprovethatNeanderthalgenesareresponsibleforthesleep
habitsofallearlyrisers.Lotsofdifferentfactorsbeyondgeneticscancontribute,including
socialandenvironmentalinfluences.ThestudyalsoonlyincludedDNAfromadatabase
calledtheU.K.Biobank-sothefindingsmaynotnecessarilyapplytoallmodernhumans.
Next,theresearchteamhopestostudyothergeneticdatabasestoseeifthesamelinkholds
trueforpeopleofotherancestries.Ifthefindingsdoapplymorebroadly,theymayoneday
beusefulforimprovingsleepinthemodernworld,wherecircadianrhythmsaredisturbedby
nightshiftsandglowingsmartphones.
8.Whatdoesthenewresearchfocuson?
A.DNA'sdramaticchanges.
B.Genes9influenceonearlyrisers.
C.Neanderthals9sleepingpatterns.
D.Ancestors9environmentaladaptability.
9.Whatisparagraph2intendedtoshowconcerningthenewresearch?
A.Historicalcontext.B.Additionalproof.
C.Sampleanalysis.D.Studyingprocess.
10.WhatistherealbenefitofcarryingNeanderthaFsDNAformodemhumans?
A.Gettingupearlier.B.Havinghealthierdailyroutines.
C.Beingmoreflexibleintheirwork.D.Possessingabettercircadianrhythm.
11.Whatcanbeinferredaboutthefindingsfromthelastparagraph?
A.Theygetprooffromotherstudies.
B.Theyareconfirmedbyearlyrisers.
C.Theysuggestpotentialapplications.
D.Theyrevealfactorsinsleepingdisorders.
IhadtosaysomethingafterreadingTheAnxiousGeneration.Itisgoingtosellwell,
becauseJonathanHaidtistellingascarystoryaboutchildren'sdevelopmentmanyparentsare
ledtobelieve.However,thebook*srepeatedsuggestionthatdigitaltechnologiesarerewiring
ourchildren'sbrainsandcausingtheepidemic(流行?。﹐fmentalillnessisunsupportedby
science.Worse,therudeproposalthatsocialmediaistoblamemightdistract(分,C?)usfrom
effectivelyrespondingtotherealcausesofthecurrentmental-healthcrisisinyoungpeople.
ResearchershavesearchedfortheeffectssuggestedbyHaidt.Oureffortshaveproduced
amixofno,smallandmixedassociations.Mostdataarecorrelative.Whenassociationsover
timearefound,theysuggestnotthatsocial-mediausepredictsorcausesdepression,butthat
youngpeoplewhoalreadyhavemental-healthproblemsusesuchplatformsmoreoftenorin
differentwaysfromtheirhealthypeers.
Wearenotalonehere.Severalanalysesandsystematicreviewscentralizeonthesame
message.Ananalysisdonein72countriesshowsnoconsistentormeasurableassociations
betweenwell-beingandsocialmediaglobally.Moreover,studiesfromsomeauthoritiesfinds
noevidenceofintensechangesassociatedwithdigital-technologyuse.
Asapsychologiststudyingchildren'sandadolescents9mentalhealth,Iappreciate
parents'frustration(沮喪)anddesireforsimpleanswers.Asaparentofadolescents,Iwould
alsoliketoidentifyasimplesourceforthepainthisgenerationisreporting.Thereare,
however,nosimpleanswers.Thebeginninganddevelopmentofmentaldisordersaredriven
byacomplexsetofgeneticandenvironmentalfactors.
Moreyoungpeoplearetalkingopenlyabouttheirmental-healthstrugglesthanever
before.Butinsufficientservicesareavailabletoaddresstheirneeds.IntheUnitedStates,
thereis,onaverage,oneschoolpsychologistforevery1,119students.Wehaveageneration
incrisisandindesperateneedofthebestofwhatscienceandevidence-basedsolutionscan
offer.Unfortunately,ourtimeisbeingspenttellingstoriesthatareunsupportedbyresearch
andthatdolittletosupportyoungpeoplewhoneed,anddeserve,more.
12.WhatispresentedinTheAnxiousGeneration?
A.Scarystoriesaffectchildren'sbrains.
B.Parentsareresponsibleforchildren'shealth.
C.Teen'smentalillnessresultsfromscreentime.
D.Theepidemicofmentalillnessisunavoidable.
13.Whatdoes“thesamemessage“underlinedinparagraph3referto?
A.Manycountriesdoresearchinmentalhealth.
B.Well-beingandsocialmediaarecloselyrelated.
C.Theyoungaretrappedinthemental-healthcrisis.
D.Socialmediadon'tnecessarilycausementalillness.
14.Whatisimpliedinthelastparagraph?
A.Effectiveactionsneedtobetaken.B.Positivestoriesshouldbeshared.
C.Financialsupportneedstobeprovided.D.Broaderresearchshouldbedone.
15.Whatistheauthor'spurposeinwritingthetext?
A.Tosuggestwaystohelpthoseinneed.
B.Toencourageparentstobravethecrisis.
C.Torecommendanewly-publishedbook.
D.Togiveavoicetochildren'smentalissues.
二,七選五
16.Itwasdinnertime,yetIhadn'tfinishedmyworkfortheday.Cheerypeoplewho
wereenjoyingtheirholidaytimebuzzedaroundme.Butwithmyheaddownandheadphones
in,Ihadinteractedwithveryfewofthem.Thedaypassedmorelikeafast-forwardedvideo
thansomethingthatIactuallyfullyexperienced.①
Thiswasmyfirstweeklivingthedigitalnomadlifestyle.Ihadleftmycorporateroleand
foundfreelance(自由職業(yè)的)writingworkonlinetoaffordmethefreedomtotravel.②
Withenthusiasm,Iexpectedmyattitudewouldalsochange.Instead,thefirst
surprisingrealizationofmytraveljourneyhadhit:despitechangingmyformalsuitsto
casuals,IwastheexactsamepersonIhadbeenathome.
Ihadpreparedexcitedly,surfingonlineaboutdigitalnomadism.(3)While
youmightexpectfinancestobethebiggestkillerofthislifestyle,unrealisticexpectationsare
thedeathblowthatIhearaboutmostoften.Aftersixyearsabroad,realismisnowthe
primarymessageIshare.
(4)Insteadofanofficeroom,youllworkfromabalconyoverlookingthe
MediterraneanorasunnyrooftopintheheartofMarrakesh.Insteadofwaitingatthecoffee
machinenexttocomplainingcolleagues,yourdailycoffeerunwillleadyoudowndusty
cobblestonestreetsintotinycafes.Thesedreamsexistandarewaitingforyouonceyouclear
customs.
Butthat'snotallthat'swaitingfornewdigitalnomads.⑤At-homelifeand
lifeontheroadcanattimesfeelshockinglysimilar,or,ifbadworkhabitstakeover,even
worse.It'sanimportantexpectationtounderstandbeforeyousetoutonyourdigitalnomad
lifestyle:yoursurroundingswillchange,butyoutakeyoueverywherethatyougo.Nomatter
howultra-lightyoupack.
A.Andmysurroundingslookeddifferent.
B.Butthiswasn'tatatiringnine-to-fiveofficejob.
C.ThiswasatypicaldaybackinmyofficeImanagedtoescape.
D.Newsurroundingsmayalsomakeyoufullyengagedinyourwork.
E.Shouldyouchoosetobecomeadigitalnomad,yourenvironmentwillchange.
F.You'llstillwakeupwithemailsinyourinboxandto-dosbeggingtobehandled.
G.YetsomehowIunknowinglyover-consumedexpectationandunder-consumedrealism.
三、完形填空(15空)
Ihadneverpickedupacamerabeforemyfreshmanyearin2012,whenmyjourneytoan
artistbegan.Forfouryears,I]G-StarSchoolofTheArts,wheremy2for
photographyandfilmmakingwereawaken.
Havingseenmyfirstshortfilm,myteachercameover,saying:"Yougotagood3.
Whynotconsiderdoingthisasyourprofession.Ithinkyou'vegota4init".Then,it
clicked.I,therefore,5mybankaccountandboughtmyfirstcamera.
Sincethen,Iwasamazedbythe6theworldhastooffer.Ihaveto7,though:I,
shyandchicken-hearted,tendedtocapturenature-relatedscenes,8anythingtodowith
people.
AsIwas9myway,Istartedphotographingmyself,theonlyoneIfelt10with.
Thecamerasoonbecamemystrongest11,servingasthetoolforhowIexpressed
myself.Gradually,Igainedenough12tostarttakingphotosofotherpeople,greatly
touchedbyhowIwasableto13thebestinthemthroughthelens(鏡頭).
Eachyear,IwouldlookbackonalloftheshotsIdidthatyearandwould14them
tothefirstoneIevertookinmycareer.Althoughtheprogressseemedsubstantial,Irealized
thekeytogrowthasanartististoneverbe15.Thisallowsmetocreateprogressively
betterworkyearafteryear.
17.A.designedB.attendedC.assessedD.arranged
18.A.dutiesB.requestsC.passionsD.needs
19.A.heartB.handC.eyeD.nerve
20.A.futureB.memoryC.scheduleD.certificate
21.A.openedB.closedC.monitoredD.emptied
22.A.beautyB.soundC.lessonD.chance
23.A.admitB.judgeC.concludeD.negotiate
24.A.envyingB.avoidingC.prioritizingD.recording
25.A.windingB.losingC.shootingD.clearing
26.A.familiarB.comfortableC.generousD.patient
27.A.resolveB.voiceC.shoulderD.vision
28.A.knowledgeB.integrityC.confidenceD.insight
29.A.bringoutB.commentonC.callforD.takeove
30.A.referB.relateC.applyD.compare
31.A.self-consciousB.self-reliantC.self-centeredD.self-content
四、短文填空
32.“ColdtheironchainsspanningovertheDaduRiver,nChairmanMaoZedongwrote
inapoem,describingthedo-or-diebattlewhichtookplaceontheLudingBridge.TheBridge
①(measure)103.67metersinlengthand3metersinwidth,islocatedin
SichuanProvince,whichwas②(original)builtin1705duringtheQingDynasty.
NeartheLudingBridgeconsideredahistoricallandmark?(stand)amuseum,in
frontofwhichthereisabronzestatueofthesoldierswhosespiritmakesthebridgea
householdname.
Over80yearsago,thebridgewascrucialtothesurvivaloftheCPC-ledRedArmy
duringtheLongMarchbecauseifthesoldiershadfailedtodashthroughtheLudingBridge
then,theRedArmymighthavebeenwipedout.Upontheir(4)(arrive),theRed
Armyfoundonlythirteenheavyironchains?(leave)acrosstheriver.Withno
timetowaste,onebyonetheRedsoldiersventuredforwardtorisktheirlivesandofthose
whooffered?(they),thirtywerechosen.Thoughseveralsoldiersfellinto?
fast-flowingriver,theotherscrawledalongthewoodboardstheyhadlaiduntil
theyfinallytookcontroloftheeastbank.
Probablyneverbeforehadpeopleseenfighterslikethese-menforwhomsoldieringwas
notjustaricebowl,⑧amission.Theyastonishinglyaccomplished?
seemedlikeataskimpossibleandtheir?(courage)spiritwillalwaysstickin
ourmind.
五、書面表達
33.你校與國外友好學校擬舉行以"FarmingonCampus”為主題的線上交流會,作為項
目負責人,你被邀請介紹你班菜地的種植方案。請你寫一篇陳述稿,內(nèi)容包括:
1.你的方案;
2.設計理由。
注意:
1.寫作詞數(shù)應為80個左右:
2.請按如下格式在相應位置作答。
Hi,everyone!
Thankyouforyourattention.
六、讀后續(xù)寫
34.閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短
文。
JackwasnewtoWoodberryForestSchoolthisyear.Hecarriedasecretburden:a
stutter(口吃)thatoftenbroughtaboutlaughterfromhisclassmates.Thismadehimveryupset.
Shyandreserved.Jackchosetofadeintothebackgroundratherthandrawattentionto
himself.Hefeltlikeanoutsider,neverquitefittingin.
Jackwaseagertoexchangeideaswithhisclassmates,butafraidofgettingintotrouble.
Jack'sscienceteacher,Katherine,awarmandcaringwomanoftenwearingasmile,noticed
Jack'sstutterandshyness.SheobservedhowJackstruggledtoexpresshimselfinclassand
howhewouldshyawaywhencalledupontospeak.
Determinedtolendahand,KatherinetookJackunderherwing,encouraginghimto
embracebraveryandbelieveinhisownabilities.Subsequently,Katherineadoptedasetof
systematicmethodstohelphim.Shewasgladtofindthepotentialinhim,theintelligence
andcreativitythatlayhiddenbeneathhisstutter.Wheneverpossible,Katherinewasalways
readytopraisehisefforts,alwaysdeclaring,nYouaresogreat!”WheneverJackstumbled
overhiswords,Katherinealwayssmiledathimencouragingly,providinghimwiththe
strengthtocontinue.Daybyday,Jackfoundhimselfspeakingwithgreaterconfidenceand
fluency.
Oneday,Katherineannouncedthateachstudentshouldgiveapresentationofascience
projectinfrontoftheclass.Jack'sheartsank,thefamiliarfearandanxietywrappingaround
him.Howcouldhepossiblystandbeforehisclassmatestogivehisideasclearly,knowing
thattheywouldlaughathim?Asthepresentationdrewnear,Jack'sanxietymounted.Then
camethebigday.Hewatchedhisclassmatestaketurnstowalkuptothefront.Theygave
theirpresentationwithconfidenceandbackedtotheirseatswithsatisfaction.However,while
Jackwaswaitingforhisturn,hisheartbeatsoviolentlythathefeltasifheweresittingon
pinsandneedles.
注意:
1.續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應為150個左右;
2.請按如下格式在相應位置作答。
Itwasfinallyhisturn.
WhenJackfinishedhispresentation,theroomeruptedintoapplause.
參考答案
1.答案:D
解析:
2.答案:C
解析:
3.答案:B
解析:
4.答案:C
解析:
5.答案:D
解析:
6.答案:B
解析:
7.答案:A
解析:
8.答案:B
解析:
9.答案:A
解析:
10.答案:D
解析:
11.答案:C
解析:
12.答案:C
解析:
13.答案:D
解析:
14.答案:A
解析:
15.答案:D
解析:
16.答案:①-⑤BAGEF
解析:
17.答案:B
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